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Faze Miyake: Faze Miyake - VINYL LPTitle: Faze Miyake Artist: Faze Miyake Label: Rinse Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 800071004446 Genre: Electronic Release Date: 2015 10 16 Number of Discs: 2 London producer Faze Miyake presents his full length debut, four years after the fiery swagger of his 2011 debut single Take Off and it's 2012 follow up, the Second Six EP, exploded onto dance floors. Faze Miyake is a definitive and thrilling realization of his signature sound; a sharp, vividly
Title: Faze MiyakeArtist: Faze Miyake
Label: Rinse
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 800071004446
Genre: Electronic
Release Date: 2015-10-16
Number of Discs: 2
London producer Faze Miyake presents his full-length debut, four years after the fiery swagger of his 2011 debut single Take Off and it's 2012 follow-up, the Second Six EP, exploded onto dance floors. Faze Miyake is a definitive and thrilling realization of his signature sound; a sharp, vividly rendered club record, it casts his characteristic sonic traits in shocking hi-def, with disorienting hi-hat whirls and string stabs steeped in ever-present, body-shuddering sub-bass - a dazzling, dreamlike vision of 21st-century sound system music. Faze Miyake's immersive and powerfully psychoactive tracks evoke a soundclash of styles; an explosive meeting of bass-heavy genres from across both sides of the Atlantic. His debut album epitomizes modern dance music's global ear while still remaining deeply connected to it's local geographical roots. It mutates and reshapes his influences like sonic putty, with Atlanta rap's elemental bass ooze forming a backbone for drums that recall both jungle and grime in the way they hammer, spin, and clatter through space - and in turn send dancers ricocheting across the floor. Chicago rapper Sasha Go Hard shares sonic space with the Dizzee Rascal-affiliated Family Tree, while London MC Little Simz is furiously intense on The Nest. The neon melodies of Yung Sneyga and Ocean Drive evoke sun-soaked CGI cityscapes, but the moody Ice Cold, led by Dean Blunt collaborator Inga Copeland's half-sung, half-spoken vocals, plunges you equally far into the deep freeze. Indeed, the album remains grounded in Faze Miyake's home city, both in it's intrinsic connection to his own grime history and it's freewheeling, gleefully hybrid aesthetic. While growing up in East London he was surrounded by music, with jungle, reggae, garage, and then grime forming the background fabric to his life. Those genres' rhythmic ingenuity and taste for sonic experimentation have in turn infused his own music, with his beats blending temperatures, textures, and tempos with almost scientific precision. Snow Leopard is tense and wickedly predatory, packing the infectious flex of two-step, while the elementally huge buzzsaw impact of Fusion reimagines his anthemic debut Take Off as a sharp, fleet-footed club monster. Somehow both brusque and hallucinatory, they're among the highlights of an album that both boldly expands upon Faze Miyake's music to date and marks the maturing of a unique voice in mutant UK dance music. Also features Izzy Brooks.
Tracks:
1.1 The Nest (Feat. Little Simz)
1.2 Burciaga
1.3 Ice Cold (Feat. Inga Copeland)
1.4 Ocean Drive
1.5 Below Me (Feat. Sasha Go Hard)
1.6 Firefly
2.1 None of That Stuff (Feat. Family Tree)
2.2 Fusion
2.3 Snow Leopard
2.4 What U Say (Feat. Izzy Brooks)
2.5 Yung Sneyga
2.6 Below Me (Total Freedom's Jezzy Pride Remix)
2.7 Lei Wulong
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★★★★★ 4
Fits nicely
I always prefer a dry fit shirt, because of the way it fits me, and falls on my frame. I find this shirt nicely tailored, and flattering for my body type. Just to give you a little perspective, I am 5 foot 11 and 195 lbs, with a muscular build. I chose the size large, and I find it fits me very well. I don't like shirts to look like they're painted on, and I want a little bit of looseness for comfort. I also like a shirt that is made from comfortable good breathing material, and this one checks all of those boxes. The large is not loose on me by any means, but it is a nice size for my frame. It's neither too loose, nor too tight, and straddles that Goldilocks sizing zone. The blue has a very nice look to it, with a little bit of black thread incorporated as well. So, it has this subtle two tone look to it throughout. The collar inlay has a different design pattern, which is also very nice. I could certainly see this shirt being a great golf shirt, and one that is flexible to accommodate my swing. All in all, I'm very happy with it, find it stylish, and would comfortably recommend it. The only thing I would mention, is that it did have a scent of what to me smelled like new car smell. It smells like that new fabric, when you sit in a car in the showroom. I suspect that'll go away with a wash or two, so it's not a big deal, neither is it off putting.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Comfortable, Stylish, and Easy to Maintain - at a GREAT Price!
I recently ordered the J.VER Men's Wrinkle-Free Stretch Polo Shirt, and it has quickly become a favorite in my wardrobe. The fabric is soft and breathable, making it perfect for warm weather. Its wrinkle-free feature means it looks crisp straight out of the dryer, saving me time on ironing.
The moisture-wicking property keeps me dry throughout the day, and the stretch material allows for comfortable movement. Whether I'm heading to a casual outing or a business casual event, this polo fits the bill. The classic design pairs well with both jeans and slacks.
Overall, this polo offers great quality and versatility at a ridiculously low price of $15! I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable and stylish shirt at a tremendous value!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Comfortable and great looking shirt
I really like this polo shirt and thought it was so good that it was worth leaving a review. The material is very stretchy which makes it super comfortable to wear. Its excellent to play golf in and doesn't drag on the arms when you swing. I like the look and style of the shirt all around. The material is a little thin which makes it quite breathable and excellent for layering. The inner collar material adds a nice pop of style to an otherwise clean lined white shirt. It looks really good under a quarter zip. You'd be hard pressed to look at this shirt and say it isn't from one of the expensive name brands and feels just as nice too.
The cut is just a bit generous in length and midsection, so not overly tight on a flat stomach and would work very well on someone with a little extra belly. The length is best suited to being tucked in and doesn't come untucked from moving around. If you want a more tailored fit I'd say size down because the shirt is so stretchy it would be very comfortable even if it was more snuggly fit.
I have gotten a ton of polo shirts over the years and this is about as nice as they get at any price.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Hybrid polo shirt -- very comfortable
This seems to be a kind of "go anywhere, do anything" shirt that almost succeeds on every count. The fabric is quite thin and very stretchy--the same kind of fabric as a lightweight workout shirt. Definitely not a pique knit polo, or even a sturdy t-shirt knit. The collar is fabric, not ribbed. The quality of construction seems good.
The fit is generous. I'm 6'1", 185 lbs, 33" waist and 42R jacket, and this shirt I'm wearing is a Medium. It's still quite loose all over. Could've even perhaps gone with a Small, certainly with this amount of stretch in the material, and it still wouldn't have hugged the body.
This shirt design is most comfortable on me with only the top button undone. It can be worn with the top button done up (see pic) but the collar does tend to fold a bit when you wear it like that. The collar fabric isn't quite firm enough to hold its shape. Two buttons undone (see the other pic) is also an option, and that makes for a pretty wide collar. The shirt body is definitely long enough to wear tucked in for the golf course or office, but not so long (on me, at least) that it can't be left untucked for less formal occasions.
And it must be a "luxury" shirt because the tape on the outside of the plastic box says so!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
★★★★★ 4
Excellent value, not too short
My husband is 5'11" and 200 pounds and typically wears a Large or X-Large (leaning more toward X-Large for waist, upper arms, and length). Based on the size chart, we got this in 2XL, and it fits perfectly. He has a long torso and likes to tuck in this style shirt, so length is often an issue, but not with this shirt. It is just the right length. It fits well around his chest, waist, and arms, too - just the right amount of looseness without looking sloppy. The fabric is not cotton; it is that sport material. It's just okay. We got the black, and it is like a heathered black or a super dark heathered gray. It almost looks like it has little metallic flecks in the photos, but in person, it doesn't look that way. Don't worry about it being flashy!
He would never usually wear a 2XL, so I would say these run small and to size up 1-2 from your usual size. Most of all, though, follow the provided size chart.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024